WELCOME to my blog and my photographic journey, where my photography style is dictated by my environment. I am a full time executive member of my household. That's right, I care, feed, instruct, inspire, maintain, a group of amazing individuals and the space they live in. These individuals are my children and husband, that place is my home. Most of the time I photograph where we are together, what we are doing together and most importantly their beautiful expressions. Sometimes I have the wonderful opportunity to photograph another family or event. I post my journey here.

My photographic philosophy:
I celebrate the unique differences in each person, event and place. I relish in capturing life as it happens naturally. I anticipate it! I love creating an emotional image, one that will be cherished. I seek for beauty in the simplest most unexpected places. I enjoy carrying my camera where I go, making an interpretation of that moment and archiving it for good. Creating a beautiful, stunning final print and giving lasting memories of people loved. These things put a smile on my face.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Do you love brown? I do.

Without getting too personal, it's been a tough week for me emotionally and physically. My husband and children, have been wonderful through it all. They have made it easier.

We went up to the farm for 5 days to get away. The second day it snowed, SIX inches and then melted the next day. The dusty dirt became thick, slopping, brown mud. Not an easy thing to slop through while walking along the road, let alone working. But my in-laws kept going, like always, tending to the animals and the land, as if nothing could ever phase them.

I needed to keep my head up and look for the beauty in my own personal situation. So I picked up the camera and began to photograph and found beauty in the brown around me. Then, I came back home and decided to work on a few of the images, emphasizing the brown in the images with a little help from adobe. Brown really can be beautiful.















2 comments:

  1. I really like the mud picture and the one of your little girl. Classic!!!

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  2. As always...your photography blows me away! I would love to buy a couple of these!

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